Panasonic Philippines is launching today two sets of brighter, longer lasting compact projectors for corporate and school use.

The PT-LB412 series comes at up to a very bright 4,100 lumens. It is also cost-effective, with a lamp and air filter replacement cycle of up to 10,000 hours.

The Panasonic PT-LB412 series comes with an optional wireless dongle, which easily enables presentation projection from any smart device.
The Panasonic PT-LB412 series comes with an optional wireless dongle, which easily enables presentation projection from any smart device.

This series also features an optional wireless module. With the wireless dongle in place, users can beam their presentations easily from any PC, laptop, tablet or smartphone.

The new Short-throw projector PT-TW341R series can beam bright images at up to 3,500 lumens at no distortion even at a narrow projection distance. Its lamp also minimizes costs, with a maximum replacement cycle of up to 8,000 hours.

With the Panasonic PT-TW341R, presentations become highly interactive and effective. Write on the projected image using the interactive pen and store the new image on your computer.
With the Panasonic PT-TW341R, presentations become highly interactive and effective. Write on the projected image using the interactive pen and store the new image on your computer.

Specifically, the PT-TW341R is highly recommended for corporate group use and educational institutions since its interactive function lets users write or draw on the projected image with an interactive pen/pointer. The new image with text and figures can then be easily stored on a computer.

Since up to two users can write and draw simultaneously, this new interactive tool can make classes and corporate presentations all the more lively and effective, according to Panasonic Philippines SSG Marketing Manager May Gicain.

Companies and educational institutions that are looking at conducting more effective presentations may call Panasonic Philippines at (02) 635-2260 local 6320 or 6232 for inquiries on these two new projector series.

 

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